Hi Mick,
> Jun 1 18:38:34 thunderbird1 Badness in local_bh_enable at kernel/softirq.c:140
> Jun 1 18:38:34 thunderbird1
> Jun 1 18:38:34 thunderbird1 Call Trace: <IRQ> <ffffffff8013cebb>{local_bh_enable+50} <ffffffff8804506f>{:he:he_service_rbrq+1050}
> Jun 1 18:38:34 thunderbird1 <ffffffff88045585>{:he:he_tasklet+163} <ffffffff8013d164>{tasklet_action+101}
> Jun 1 18:38:34 thunderbird1 <ffffffff8013ce10>{__do_softirq+80} <ffffffff80110c5b>{call_softirq+31}
> Jun 1 18:38:34 thunderbird1 <ffffffff80112248>{do_softirq+47} <ffffffff80112114>{do_IRQ+50}
> Jun 1 18:38:34 thunderbird1 <ffffffff8010fe7c>{ret_from_intr+0} <EOI> <ffffffff8010dc09>{default_idle+0}
> Jun 1 18:38:34 thunderbird1 <ffffffff8010dc3e>{default_idle+53} <ffffffff8010de74>{cpu_idle+143}
> Jun 1 18:38:34 thunderbird1 <ffffffff805f079a>{start_kernel+439} <ffffffff805f0276>{_sinittext+630}
it's not clear to me what's going on. Can you please disassemble
the function he_service_rbrq. You can do this by running
objdump -S drivers/atm/he.o
in the directory containing your kernel source. Please edit the
result, only keeping the he_service_rbrq routine.
Best wishes,
Duncan.
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